EP0091909B1 - Organe de scellement hermetique utilisant un verre a faible temperature de fusion et procede - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to glass compositions and methods for use in encapsulating electronic devices and, more particularly, to improved glass compositions having controlled expansion properties and fusion temperatures which can be used in glass compression seals for insulating the electric leads of semiconductor device packages; improved methods for making seals, and, further, to improved semiconductor devices utilizing these glass compositions and methods.
- Insulating glasses which melt or soften at temperatures exceeding 500°C are conveniently used to provide insulated electricl feedthroughs in the walls of many semiconductor device enclosures.
- the glass serves to insulate the electrical leads from the metal body or base of the device enclosure, and at the same time to prevent atmospheric contaminants from reaching the interior of the enclosure where they might adversely affect the semiconductor chip.
- Electrical leads and device enclosures sealed so as to be impervious to atmospheric contaminants are said to be “hermetic".
- semiconductor device is intended to include the semiconductor chip, the sealed electrical leads, and the surrounding enclosure.
- Compression glass seals are well known for providing hermetic insulating feedthroughs in electrical enclosures, particularly semiconductor device enclosures.
- United States patent 4,128,697 to W. M. Simpson describes a typical compression seal structure, which includes an outer metal casing member composed of a relatively high expansion coefficient metal, a lead-in conductor of a relatively low expansion coefficient metal passing through a hole in the outer casing member, and a glass seal of relatively low or intermediate expansion coefficient glass filling the annular opening between the casing and the metal lead. This selection of relative coefficients of expansion tends to keep the glass in compression, hence the designation of "compression seal".
- TO-3 type semiconductor packages are widely used. These packages typically have a 1010-alloy steel base in which are mounted two or more 52-alloy lead-in wires sealed with Corning Type 9013 glass.
- Corning Type 9013 glass is manufactured by Corning Glass Works, Corning N.Y. 52-alloy and 1010-alloy are American National Standard designations defined in ANSI/ASTM Standard Specifications F30-77 and A29-79 respectively. These materials are well known in the art.
- a compression glass seal is typically made by heating the assembled pieces (base, lead-in wire, and glass) above the softening and sealing temperature of the glass, usually about 1000°C.
- This high softening and sealing temperature is a significant disadvantage of prior art glasses, since it precludes the use of base members or lead-in wires which are composed of, or have been plated with, lower melting point materials.
- base members or lead-in wires which are composed of, or have been plated with, lower melting point materials.
- some desirable protective platings such as electroless nickel, melt at temperatures less than the sealing temperature of the prior art glass.
- Electroless nickel is typically a nickel-phosphorous alloy having a melting point less than that of pure nickel.
- a compression sealing glass of controlled expansion and sealing temperature consisting essentially of the following composition range of materials, in weight percent, rounded to the nearest integer.
- a compression sealing glass of controlled expansion and sealing temperature having more closely controlled properties consisting essentially of the following composition range of materials, in weight percent, rounded to the nearest integer: Improved electrical enclosures and semiconductor devices with hermetic insulating leads are obtained using these glass compositions..
- improved electrical enclosures and manufacturing methods are provided by first plating the base members and leads of the enclosures with or making them from lower melting point metals or alloys, and then using the above-described glass compositions as a lower temperature compression sealing glass, thereby avoiding damage to these temperature sensitive metals or alloys during the sealing process.
- sealing glass refers to the glass or glass plus alumina ceramic mixture used for compression seals.
- melting glass refers to a precursor glass from which the sealing glass is made.
- feed throughs refer to the electrical conductors to be attached and sealed to the package base by means of the sealing glass.
- Figs. 1 and 2 show the arrangement and construction details of the typical TO-3 type semiconductor package base including two insulated electrical leads attached with compression glass seals.
- Leads 20 of 52-alloy are installed in base 21 of 1010-alloy steel by means of compression seal glass 22.
- Heat spreader 23 is customarily made of copper, but a variety of metals, ceramics, or combinations of heat conductive materials are useful.
- a semiconductor die or chip (not shown) is attached to heat spreader 23 and electrically connected to leads 20.
- Encapsulation is typically completed by welding a hat-shaped lid (not shown) onto base 21 over heat spreader 23 or by covering the device, heat spreader, and leads with a plastic material. The means of encapsulation is not important to this invention.
- the sealing glass exhibit the following properties: (1) have sufficient strength and mechanical shock resistance to withstand assembly, test, and use in typical semiconductor devices; (2) have a suitable coefficient of expansion to complement the metal subcomponents so that hermetic compression seals are obtained; (3) be resistant to chemically reducing and corrosive atmospheres that may be encountered during manufacturing and use; (4) be resistant to devitrification so that .the glass remains vitreous during the preparation of the sintered glass preforms used in assembly of the device package, and during the sealing cycle in which the glass is bonded to the package base and leads; (5) be resistant to thermal cycling and temperature shock so as to avoid cracking of the glass and loss of hermeticity during sealing, testing, and use; and (6) be a low loss electrical insulator.
- a glass composition (melt glass) has been discovered which when melted, ground and mixed with a predetermined amount (0-15%) of alumina (AI 2 0 3 ) ceramic powder provides a sealing glass (i.e. glass plus ceramic mixture which meets the above requirements.
- Table I lists the useful and preferred composition ranges of the melt glass and sealing glass of the present invention in weight percent, rounded to the nearest integer.
- Both the precursor melt glass composition and its subsequent dilution with a predetermined amount (0-15%) of alumina (AI 2 0 3 ) powder are important aspects of the invention.
- the invented glass material composition is free of lead oxide and similar materials which undergo significant reduction when fired in reducing atmospheres.
- Several examples of the melt glass and its physical characteristics are shown in Table II.
- the above batch of ingredients was melted within a platinum crucible having a diameter and height of 3 inches (7.6 cm).
- the crucible was filled approximately 80% full and lowered into an electrically heated laboratory furnace held at 1250°C. Following a 15-minute melt-down of the initial crucible charge, the crucible was removed and additional material was added and the crucible returned to the furnace. This procedure was repeated about four times until all of the batch of material had been placed in the crucible.
- a platinum stirrer having a 2 in. (5.4 cm) diameter propeller blade was immersed about 1 in. (2.5 cm) into the molten glass and the melt stirred at 90 rpm for one and one-half hours at 1250°C followed by a temperature reduction to about 1100°C with continued stirring for thirty minutes.
- the crucible was then removed from the furnace and a small amount of melt glass was poured into a steel mold to obtain a one inch (2.5 cm) diameter disc about one quarter inch (0.6 cm) thick. This disk was used to determine the physical properties of the melt glass.
- the hot disc of glass was annealed for 20 minutes at 500°C in a laboratory furnace, after which the furnace was shut off and the disc and furnace allowed to cool together.
- the balance of the melt glass was poured into water to produce glass in a "frit" form.
- the melt glass frit was dried, ground in a ball-mill and, in this example, mixed with 10% (by weight) alumina powder.
- the alumina powder was RC-122BM type available from Reynolds Aluminum, Incorporated of Richmond, Virginia). Larger or smaller amounts of alumina powder may be added. Both the sealing temperature and the final glass strength increase with increasing alumina content.
- the amount of alumina powder mixed with the ground melt glass can be in the range of 0-15% alumina, with 5-15% being convenient and 8-12% preferred. When the amount of added A1 2 0 3 is small, i.e.
- melt glass having at least 5% A1 2 0 3 in the original mixture so as to have a total of about 5-7% AI 2 0 3 in the sealing glass, otherwise, the glass strength is undesirably reduced.
- the melt glass/alumina powder mixture which constitutes the sealing glass was made into preforms of dimensions suitable for sealing lead-in wires into TO-3 or other types of package bases.
- the preforms were prepared by molding the sealing glass powder into the appropriate shapes under pressure in a small press, and then sintering at, typically, 600°C for 10 minutes in air. Techniques for preparing preforms for assembling electrical device enclosures are well known in the art.
- the metal components of the device package that is, the metal base and the lead-in wires or pins were nickel alloy plated prior to glass sealing by means well known in the art.
- the compression seals were made by assembling the metal components and the glass preforms in a graphite fixture in order to properly position the parts.
- the sealing glass was sealed to the metal components by passing the assembled parts through a standard belt furnace having a peak temperature of approximately 800°C and a forming gas atmosphere.
- the melt glass contains 2-12% alumina and preferably 7-11 % alumina, determined as a percentage of total weight after melting. Varying amounts of powdered alumina can be added after the melt is ground; 0-15% being useful, 5-15% being convenient, and 8-12% being preferred, these percentages being determined from the weight of added alumina divided by the total of the weight of the ground melt glass into which it is mixed plus the weight of the added alumina.
- the alumina concentration in the final sealing glass varies from a minimum of 2% forthe lower melt glass limit (2%) with no AI 2 0 3 powder added to a maximum of 25% for the upper melt glass limit (12%) with 15% AI 2 0 3 powder added.
- a narrower and preferred range of alumina concentration in the final sealing glass is 7-22%, where the amount of added alumina powder making up this concentration varies from a low of zero to a high of 12% of the ground melt weight. This gives better control over the properties of the glass and generally better results than the wider range of compositions.
- this added alumina powder represents 30-90% of the alumina present in the final sealing glass.
- this added alumina represents 42-87% of the alumina present in the final sealing glass.
- melt glass Several examples of the melt glass and its physical characteristics were shown in Table II.
- the weight percent compositions given in Table II are the composition of the melt glass, i.e., prior to addition of the powdered alumina.
- the melt glass raw materials composition given in Table III corresponds to Example D of Table II.
- Table II also includes the approximate sealing temperature of the different glass examples after being mixed with approximately 10% (by weight) of alumina powder.
- Table IV shows the composition in weight percent of the sealing glasses obtained by taking the melt glasses of Table II and adding 10% alumina.
- Example D in Table II To manufacture a glass corresponding to the composition of Example D in Table II, the quantities of raw materials shown in Table III were used for a 500 gram total melt weight. Gaseous by-products (e.g. CO 2 , H 2 0, O2, N 2 , N 2 0, NO, N 2 0 3 , etc.) evolved during melting account for the difference between the starting weight (673 grams) and the final weight (500 grams) of the melt.
- the glass compositions shown in Table II and the melt glass compositions of Table I were determined by taking the weights of materials placed into the melting crucible and subtracting the weight of these gaseous by-products.
- the glass compositions shown in Table IV were calculated from Table II by taking into account the additional alumina powder mixed into the ground melt glass.
- the sealing glass compositions Table I also include the added alumina.
- the finished glass compression seals are expected to have a slightly different actual composition than the composition of the glass materials shown in Tables II and IV. This is due to the loss of volatile constituents, mainly alkalis and boron oxide, during heating. The volatile constituent loss occurs principally during initial melting where the highest temperatures are encountered and may be as much as 1% of total alkalis (i.e. K 2 0+Na 2 O+ Li 2 0) plus as much as another 1% of boron oxide.
- a compression glass seal made, for example, from glass D of Tables II and IV is expected to have a slightly lower alkali or boron oxide content than that listed for glass D in Tables II and IV.
- the total alkali and boron oxide loss decreases as the size of the melt increases.
- the ranges of compositions shown in Table I take into account the loss of as much as 1 % of total alkalis and 1 % of boron oxide and give the best available values for the composition ranges of the glass after melting.
- melt glasses are, by themselves, also useful as sealing glasses.
- glass samples of the type shown in Example E of Table II and corresponding generally to the preferred melt glass composition range of Table I were processed as previously described but without addition of powdered alumina after grinding.
- Hermetic seals were formed and tested. The strength was somewhat reduced as a consequence of the lower A1 2 0 3 content, but the advantages of lower sealing temperature, good chemical resistance, good adhesion and other desirable properties were retained. While it is preferable for the best sealing glass performance that a portion of the alumina be added in powder form after melting and grinding the melt glass, useful through weaker glasses can be made without this two step procedure.
- an improved glass composition for compression glass seals a glass composition having reduced sealing temperature compatible with the use of metal parts which have been pre-plated with temperature sensitive coatings or are made from temperature sensitive materials, an improved method for making compression glass seals, and improved semiconductor device packages and semiconductor devices with glass compression seals able to withstand corrosive and reducing atmospheres and thermal cycling without loss of hermeticity.
- the ability to plate the metal parts before sealing rather than after sealing provides a significant manufacturing convenience and cost saving.
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